Virtual Show of Princeton Symphony Orchestra - Mozart and Saint-Georges
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Thank you Princeton Symphony Orchestra and Vet Tix for the Mozart and Saint-Georges concert. We had a great stay at home date night. Our digs Rowdy and Mater enjoyed it too! Thanks again!

Al Holt, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1984 - 2015

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Thank you to the Princeton Symphony Orchestra for the tickets and the beautiful music. These musicians are so talented.

David, U.S. Navy (Veteran)
1987 - 2008

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Thank you Princeton Symphony Orchestra for an enjoyable event in these crazy times. Our family appreciates you!

Don, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1961 - 1963


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Wonderful concert. Great way to spend part of the afternoon. Thank you Vet Tix

Fred S, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1965 - 1971

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Thank you so much! To hear a composer who sounds just like Mozart is so invigorating. Thank you for the wonderful concert. 65 minutes of divine enjoyment! My family enjoyed watching it together.

Richard R, U.S. Army (Veteran)
2001 - 2014

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Thank you for the ticket for the virtual orchestra event. My daughter is in 7th grade and she plays viola in the school orchestra. With the virus, we haven't been able to take her anywhere to see a performance so this was great. We all enjoyed watching it. Thank you!

Ryan, U.S. Army (Veteran)
2000 - 2006

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Thank you to the Princeton Symphony Orchestra for providing such a beautiful program for our listening pleasure. We really appreciate that you are supporting us, the veteran's, with your programs!

Shawn V, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1985 - 1987

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I have a masters degree in nursing, but was laid off in April of 2020 as a direct result of the pandemic. I sang second soprano in two university choirs during my undergraduate studies as at Pacific Lutheran University in WA state where I had earned a US ARMY ROTC scholarship. I am now a combat veteran recovering from spinal surgery on my neck. Time has gone by so quickly. My husband and I have been very careful, sheltering in place whenever possible. This was my first event I ever "attended" through Vet Tix and it was delightful! The orchestra played so beautifully and I enjoyed the interviews of the musicians. Thank you so much for this gift. It's been a difficult season, but God has shown me so much in it.

Sonia Wood former US Army Officer, U.S. Army (Veteran)
2002 - 2004

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